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MAY HSP60 AND HSP10 EXPRESSION DURING LUNG CARCINOGENESIS CONFIRM THE “HIPPOCRATES PARADOX”?

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Published: April 13 2026
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Hsp60 and Hsp10 expression alteration may be directly or indirectly related to arise and/or progression of lung diseases. Indeed, we already demonstrated that the loss of their protective effects may drive bronchial epithelium towards cancer. We now hypothesise that a similar alteration may contribute to impairment of immunological responses in the more severe forms of chronic obstructive lung diseases, having thus a role in the progression of this disease.

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MAY HSP60 AND HSP10 EXPRESSION DURING LUNG CARCINOGENESIS CONFIRM THE “HIPPOCRATES PARADOX”?. (2026). EuroMediterranean Biomedical Journal, 2. https://doi.org/10.4081/embj.2007.568